Which ever way it goes, this will rumble on for years.
Staying in we are locked into a dictatorial organization. We will need to prop up Germany, Italy, Greece etc: abiding with all the laws made by Brussels but with no power of our own.
‘Crashing out’ will probably mean punishment by the EU before they come back to us with some kind of deal, as they
need us, or should I say our money.
When we voted we had little information about anything, apart from our desire to get back control. Most people, including me, had very little knowledge of the EU and how it works.
Recently in Tenerife on a coach trip round the island. We had a conversation with the coach driver about the bananas we saw growing there. His answer was. ‘Our bananas are harvested, taken to Spain to be stamped with the EU logo then some returned to us’
I wonder if the politicians have a personal vested interest in the EU as they seem so keen to convince us to stay, but may juggle it in some way so that the referendum is respected, but
in such a way that Brussels will still control us.
It’s not us that need to worry about this but our children and grandchildren.
Grandson of New Limerick (Son of New Limerick contd.)




